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... Verizon has a first mover advantage on spectrum through its purchase of XO Communications.” The FCC approved Verizon’s purchase of XO Communications last month, and gaining hundreds of megahertz of millimeter wave bandw...

... bit from the others, but no real tactical movement.” While Cincinnati Bell sold off its wireless business to Verizon in 2014, the service provider retained the engineers that ran that network. By retaining this engineer...

...gabit per second connection to the home,” which he said will require a 5G compatible CPE to relay the signal. Verizon and AT&T are both involved in the development of 5G fixed wireless access, which could potentially be ...

...ht Reading's Executive Summit in Rome earlier today. (See Verizon CFO: Eat Our (Fixed) 5G Dust!) The moves by Verizon and KT, which are basing their initial plans around the use of 28GHz spectrum, have prompted a reactio...

...zon customers with compatible smartphones. Wireless Partners will continue to expand LTE service available to Verizon and future Wireless Partners customers with an additional 12 towers being constructed across Coos Coun...

...&T and Verizon Communications in their quest to for leadership in the 5G space. AT&T had initially downplayed Verizon’s initial comments to begin technology trials this year, which the carrier made at last year’s CTIA tr...

...eneration of 5G wireless networks in a good part of the U.S. by 2020-2021,” said Bajarin. Competitors such as Verizon are expected to begin 5G trials in 2017. Carriers hope that broad deployment of 5G will spark the same...

...viding interoperable orchestration platforms that can tie together management of VNFs from various providers. Verizon Communications was recently cited in a Technology Business Research report as being tough on vendors f...

...le. With T-Mobile’s SyncUp Drive, your car will be more connected than ever Get (sort of) unlimited data with Verizon’s new PopData, but use it quickly Cricket's new plan includes unlimited talk and text, 1GB of data for...

... play well with Verizon Wireless’ 5G network.
There’s a lot of hype around the next “G” generation. In July, Verizon Communications announced a key milestone in the journey to “5G” – a new set of standards and protocols...

...st network capacity in high traffic urban and suburban areas. "MNOs on every continent, such as China Mobile, Verizon, and Vodafone, among others, are now investing in network densification," says Nick Marshall, Research...

...ns of 5G technology in hopes of beginning commercial deployments as early as next year. In the United States, Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile US, Sprint and U.S. Cellular have also announced trials of various technology...

...st network capacity in high traffic urban and suburban areas. “MNOs on every continent, such as China Mobile, Verizon, and Vodafone, among others, are now investing in network densification,” says Nick Marshall, Research...

For some operators, the case for pushing on HSPA and HSPA+ is a strong one as they clearly need to recoup their investments. But for some others, such as Verizon Wireless in the U.S., the need for LTE is clearer as they cannot upgrade their W-CDMA networks.

Current and prospective customers have told us they want this and we are responding to that demand. For those who have wanted to sign up for Verizon Wireless service but hesitated because of reception problems unique to their home location, this is the answer.